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nsa call traffic program is probably legal. but first we have news from c- span radio. >> some more economic news. the consumer price index was unchanged last month after dropping .1% in october. prices stayed flat in november. inflation remains low across the broader economy. politics, former senator scott brown who lost his seat in laster's election has found a buyer for his massachusetts home and plans to move to new hampshire. there is speculation that he may who isge jeanne shaheen, seeking reelection next year. senator brown lost his seat to elizabeth warren in the 2012 election. senate democrats expect a budget bill to survive a test vote today now that at least seven republican said they will support the regulation. it will ease budget cuts in part by reducing the deficit by a modest $23 billion over the coming decades. these the words of the associated press. the house passed the measure expected to reach president obama's desk no later than tomorrow. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> what is g
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i'm calling about the nsa thing. you believe that what the united states is doing with the nsa, to spy on their own people is really wrong. they should be out there taking care of the terrorists and monitoring them. the only reason they want to monitor the people in the united states is because they have done so much wrong that now they have to worry about what the people of the united states will do. they don't want any roms like that. if they had done their jobs in the first place, they would not have to worry about these people. they --ld be taken of they should be taking care of the national threats. having to worry about what you put in an e-mail to somebody or what you talking about on the phone should not be. this is america and the constitution granted as rice to do things on they want to take all these rights away. that's all i have to say. host: thank you so much for your call. we are continue to talk about the top stories with rodney from florida on our line for democrats. caller: i was going to talk that
i'm calling about the nsa thing. you believe that what the united states is doing with the nsa, to spy on their own people is really wrong. they should be out there taking care of the terrorists and monitoring them. the only reason they want to monitor the people in the united states is because they have done so much wrong that now they have to worry about what the people of the united states will do. they don't want any roms like that. if they had done their jobs in the first place, they would...
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from the nca -- nsa. if you are making cell phone calls, text calls, or e-mails -- if you have nothing to hide, why worry that someone else is listening to it? the guys who are listening to it, they've all got families, girlfriends, maybe lovers, and they're not interested in private little things. they're interested in getting terrorists. u.k. havingmber the to look after all the jewish terrorists. unfortunately, some of them ended up as prime ministers. northern ireland, where terrorists -- any information we could get from terrorists and ourselves, because, let's face it, the group was sponsored by a lot of people in the u.s.. that let me jump in on point. who is inget in don taylor, michigan. , gretchen.nk you to an extent, being spied on ourselves -- that is what our constitution is about. if we had nothing to hide -- that is ridiculous. what about our senators and congressmen who are being listened to? that can mess with our campaign. it's way overboard. our founding fathers were totally against it.
from the nca -- nsa. if you are making cell phone calls, text calls, or e-mails -- if you have nothing to hide, why worry that someone else is listening to it? the guys who are listening to it, they've all got families, girlfriends, maybe lovers, and they're not interested in private little things. they're interested in getting terrorists. u.k. havingmber the to look after all the jewish terrorists. unfortunately, some of them ended up as prime ministers. northern ireland, where terrorists --...
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host: how do you know that your phone is tapped the nsa e caller: -- nsa? the nsait came out that was tapping phones, and the day behind, it said tuesday but my said monday. host: would someone know that the nsa is doing this? guest: no, they do not do that without a warrant and those phone taps would be done by the fbi, local police, state police and others. i do not know how that would indicate that the nsa is doing it because the data is collected away from the phone itself, it is collected as a process. not directly off the phone. i am not sure about the proof or why his phone would be one day off like that, but i cannot imagine that it has anything to do with the nsa. the data center being used in utah to collect this information, they are having power outages and issues with having enough power to operate. have you been briefed on that? what is being done about it yeah -- what is being done about it yeah co --? contractors will have to get that fixed to make sure the site is up and ready to go when it is time to go. it has got to be consistent and rel
host: how do you know that your phone is tapped the nsa e caller: -- nsa? the nsait came out that was tapping phones, and the day behind, it said tuesday but my said monday. host: would someone know that the nsa is doing this? guest: no, they do not do that without a warrant and those phone taps would be done by the fbi, local police, state police and others. i do not know how that would indicate that the nsa is doing it because the data is collected away from the phone itself, it is collected...
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wiretapping is not just nsa. police, whichcal it sounds like it was in your case or it if they follow the law, they could argue they have done everything right. wiretapping has been a cornerstone of law enforcement since the invention of the telephone -- telephone. host: if they were doing their job as designed, why couldn't they stop the boston murders? a coordination problem. us had been more positives in september 11. interagency cooperation has gotten better, but there is still some gaps and that was one of them. host: what you make of the headlines of these tech company ceos meeting with the president yesterday and pressing him on spying, saying the public does not trust us, and demanding they have more control over the backbone? people are trying to manipulate the press and public opinion by releasing things that damage the u.s. government and damage u.s. companies. there are people trying to take commercial advantage of this and companies are hurting. this is something the president needs to pay attention
wiretapping is not just nsa. police, whichcal it sounds like it was in your case or it if they follow the law, they could argue they have done everything right. wiretapping has been a cornerstone of law enforcement since the invention of the telephone -- telephone. host: if they were doing their job as designed, why couldn't they stop the boston murders? a coordination problem. us had been more positives in september 11. interagency cooperation has gotten better, but there is still some gaps...
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nsaing to recent reports of spying in europe, secretary of state john kerry speaking earlier today in warsaw, saying that a review into nsa surveillance activities will result in the right balance between security and privacy. disrupt key trade talks between europe and the united states but talks begin next week. kerry is most senior obama administration official to visit europe since revelations of nsa spying across the continent. just in, a report on housing prices. corelogic says a measure of u.s. home prices rose slightly only from september into august. home prices are increasing just 0.2% in september. prices rose in 10% compared to a year ago. >> i am concerned about pakistan. i want pakistan to overcome its dysfunction. i want good relations. this is not to out of love. pakistan has to understand and realize that as a nation no other nation can stretch and make you bigger than your neighbor. pakistanis to get over wanting everything and be happy with --urity as long as it pakistan has nuclear weapons and security has been achieved. now pakistanis to trade with everybody in the
nsaing to recent reports of spying in europe, secretary of state john kerry speaking earlier today in warsaw, saying that a review into nsa surveillance activities will result in the right balance between security and privacy. disrupt key trade talks between europe and the united states but talks begin next week. kerry is most senior obama administration official to visit europe since revelations of nsa spying across the continent. just in, a report on housing prices. corelogic says a measure...
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the nsa is a foreign intelligence collector. but the web is borderless. if you are collecting web data, it's almost impossible not to be doing it in europe and the middle east and africa, and also in the united states, which then takes you to the question of, how much of that are you comfortable with. i think that will be the question right after the telephone data collection program is out of the way. the second question is, how much of this is actually useful. and then the third question that comes out of this is, if there are encrypted conversations, and you want the government to be to create dock doors to that encryption? -- back doors to that encryption? i would send everyone back to that advisory report. there is a fascinating recommendation that says that the government should get out of the business of breaking helpption, and instead microsoft, google, other american vendors who are trying to create [inaudible] why would they say that? two reasons. one is, the american business community has come to the government, come to the and said, you are u
the nsa is a foreign intelligence collector. but the web is borderless. if you are collecting web data, it's almost impossible not to be doing it in europe and the middle east and africa, and also in the united states, which then takes you to the question of, how much of that are you comfortable with. i think that will be the question right after the telephone data collection program is out of the way. the second question is, how much of this is actually useful. and then the third question that...
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an interview with a former senior nsa employee. he says the nsa is lying to the courts. the government knows they are lying when they say, here is the evidence used to arrest these people. a are telling foreign counterparts these -- this is the evidence to arrest people. the counterparts do not get to see the data because it was from nsa collection. nsaas a senior mathematician when he worked for the agency. he left after the nsa began to collect data on americans they should not have been collect ink. next up, i'll board in georgia on our line for independent -- albert in georgia on our line for independents. the overview of the government that is providing our safety is a great thing to have in place. advancementsical we are making today -- he put out our information freely. outside of the government, who else is surveilling this information. i would like to go back to a previous caller as far as technology. there is nothing technical about our society today. just because you have a new phone in your hand that you can stream this and strain that, does not make an techn
an interview with a former senior nsa employee. he says the nsa is lying to the courts. the government knows they are lying when they say, here is the evidence used to arrest these people. a are telling foreign counterparts these -- this is the evidence to arrest people. the counterparts do not get to see the data because it was from nsa collection. nsaas a senior mathematician when he worked for the agency. he left after the nsa began to collect data on americans they should not have been...
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contractor edward snowden's of nsa documents. the president's panel called for reinstituting the "front page precept.d informal it said such activity should not be undertaken if the public could not support them if exposed. and some 40 years of covering intelligence, walter pincus writes, i have never heard of such a rule. nor have several intelligence officials with whom i have talked. the closest we recall is the role of "plausible deniability," out of the cia in the 1950's when president eisenhower backtracked in having knowledge. this allowed a president to deny knowledge of intelligence operation that went bad to say he knew nothing about it. leaving those carrying out the activity to take the blame for failure or exposure. that and "the washington post." maryland, independent line. you are on the "washington journal." caller: i believe this country is becoming a police state. you are kind of like a prime example of that, sir. i noticed while listening that thatike to cut callers off have an opinion about why it is becoming
contractor edward snowden's of nsa documents. the president's panel called for reinstituting the "front page precept.d informal it said such activity should not be undertaken if the public could not support them if exposed. and some 40 years of covering intelligence, walter pincus writes, i have never heard of such a rule. nor have several intelligence officials with whom i have talked. the closest we recall is the role of "plausible deniability," out of the cia in the 1950's...
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intelligence worker involved in nsa operations against merkel that the nsa chief, general keith alexander informed the president in person about 2010, obama didn't stop the operation back then, but he let it continue. there is no that discussion about any intention regarding the recording of the president. caller: i just wanted to say this. i remember the ap story and member the ap story for reason. therems that every time is an ap story has been spying. i don't think we in this country particularly care about our government spying on people because they have been doing it for so long, especially under george bush and cheney. i think that govern he wow. where do want to say is this: i wish we could talk about jobs and how we are treating our kids in our schools now. i wish we could talk about something that's... evil really have something that we can do something with because i don't think this story right here does anything for our country because i don't think they're going to stop. why would they? stop. surely not can he's going to make sure we are protected. we have republican party a
intelligence worker involved in nsa operations against merkel that the nsa chief, general keith alexander informed the president in person about 2010, obama didn't stop the operation back then, but he let it continue. there is no that discussion about any intention regarding the recording of the president. caller: i just wanted to say this. i remember the ap story and member the ap story for reason. therems that every time is an ap story has been spying. i don't think we in this country...
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nsa, when the president said yesterday he would the mend self-restraint on nsa, was that the case even if yet sn't gotten the report that he believed the ns a's verall surveillance program is not -- hep doesn't think that he reined in to the extent of -- dissection of certain verbs? what he said was clear. it represents his belief that there are steps that we can and should take to make sure as said past that we're not -- we are doing everything we need to do, collecting a all of the information that we need to collect, because we should collect it for our safety and security and we should and can confines of the law. ut we're not doing it just because we can. and that's the kind of -- that's under whichumbrella these reviews have been taking evaluating w he is the options available to him when it comes to the changes made.are going to be thank, have a great weekend. -- we'll get you a week ahead as soon as we can. take care. >> looking ahead to sunday, adam mith, the top democrat on the armed services committee, he talks about automatic spending uts to the pentagon and the status of t
nsa, when the president said yesterday he would the mend self-restraint on nsa, was that the case even if yet sn't gotten the report that he believed the ns a's verall surveillance program is not -- hep doesn't think that he reined in to the extent of -- dissection of certain verbs? what he said was clear. it represents his belief that there are steps that we can and should take to make sure as said past that we're not -- we are doing everything we need to do, collecting a all of the...
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the whole nsa metadata issue is hard and fast. give you my views on it but nonetheless, i have not seen the pendulum swing too far yet. >> i have spoken to some officials, some off the record -- >> i don't think he's unstable. very friendly conversations, first of all. he's very direct, some of the about us ande said our people. i don't understand politics, by the way. why is he saying things that make it either on likely, less less likely,ikely, what's the politics? i don't get it. on the politician. forsee they say things public consumption -- i'm the politician. i know it's rare. once in a great while the politician will say something for the public that they don't exactly believe themselves or would say differently. why is he saying the things? the conversation i want to emphasize is that they are friendly, very direct. his first question was about the nsa. trying to put me on the defensive. i asked, why are you doing this to me? we tap everybody. we don't discriminate. [laughter] that's not quite true. we should move on to af
the whole nsa metadata issue is hard and fast. give you my views on it but nonetheless, i have not seen the pendulum swing too far yet. >> i have spoken to some officials, some off the record -- >> i don't think he's unstable. very friendly conversations, first of all. he's very direct, some of the about us ande said our people. i don't understand politics, by the way. why is he saying things that make it either on likely, less less likely,ikely, what's the politics? i don't get it....
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this week the president addressing the nsa in a press conference. a traditional ruling on the nsa. a lot dealing with this agency. give your assessment of the president's management of the agency so far. what is come up this week shows us the gap between what happens when management is totally internal and secret curse is what happens when you get outside scrutiny. showing not necessarily the president's personal mismanagement, it shows the difference external scrutiny makes. we're hearing all this is constitutional and always pfizer court judges overseeing all of fisand all thesefis court judges overseeing this. when the president's experts look at these programs in a thatehensive way they find there are a lot of big changes that need to be made to ensure these are well calibrated to protect security without leading to potential abuses of civil liberties. host: the president does indicate he wants to make changes. what does he face in making this change is? enormousobably an amount of pushback from the intelligence community itself. their 40 some odd recommendations in this report
this week the president addressing the nsa in a press conference. a traditional ruling on the nsa. a lot dealing with this agency. give your assessment of the president's management of the agency so far. what is come up this week shows us the gap between what happens when management is totally internal and secret curse is what happens when you get outside scrutiny. showing not necessarily the president's personal mismanagement, it shows the difference external scrutiny makes. we're hearing all...
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the german government said the nsa, the national security agency, appeared to be monitoring their calls. the white house says those concerns are being discussed but do not offer a detailed response to that allegation. another story we want to bring , a front-pageion story below the fold is this from susan rice, offering a more modest strategy for the mid east and -- for the mid east -- that is an interview from -- from an interview with susan rice. joining us next from chattanooga, tennessee on the independent line. caller: good morning. it has been a great show this morning. i enjoyed so much. i think we overthink things too much. sometimes simplicity is the best way. give the power back to the people, allow them to have a no vote. the congress and everyone else makes all these rules. give the american people a chance to vote no and all of this will stop. you give them back the power. the old adage of i am tired of fighting for the left or right, it doesn't matter if they are democrat or republican. theou give the people ability to actually put somebody out of office, they will go vote
the german government said the nsa, the national security agency, appeared to be monitoring their calls. the white house says those concerns are being discussed but do not offer a detailed response to that allegation. another story we want to bring , a front-pageion story below the fold is this from susan rice, offering a more modest strategy for the mid east and -- for the mid east -- that is an interview from -- from an interview with susan rice. joining us next from chattanooga, tennessee on...
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the comment on nsa. i agree with the other caller about the conflict of confidence that exists and has always existed. i wonder about the technology, the development that gives this type of intrusion. not through the government for beingty purposes, inundated in our society. i am concerned about that. host: senator coburn? guest: he is right to be concerned. one of the things i have told my staff and i am going to do -- i am not going to carry a cell phone. i will not have a blackberry. too much technological capabilities to invade my privacy. there is no guarantee someone has not -- it does not have to be the government -- the fact is that if you want your privacy that, you have got to get rid of the electronics, the mobile devices. somebody, somewhere -- not the government -- google or facebook, we just saw a deal yesterday where facebook can see what you're typing. and not necessarily on facebook. i think he is right to be concerned with this modern method of communication. there comes a lot of motor
the comment on nsa. i agree with the other caller about the conflict of confidence that exists and has always existed. i wonder about the technology, the development that gives this type of intrusion. not through the government for beingty purposes, inundated in our society. i am concerned about that. host: senator coburn? guest: he is right to be concerned. one of the things i have told my staff and i am going to do -- i am not going to carry a cell phone. i will not have a blackberry. too...
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i think probably the snowden leak story and the nsa will do that. you are to see washington in total turmoil, what to do about the nsa program. that has had a huge impact on washington and will play out in 2014. there are lots of others. gay-rights moved way forward this year. nine more states legalized same- sex marriage. supreme court knocked down the federal defense of marriage act. the syrian chemical weapons ban, nobody ever thought we would be able to ban chemical weapons in syria and stop that. that is amazing. the nuclear agreement with iran, temporary, lots of problems, but still a breakthrough. people have been working on it for a decade. that is a big story. government shutdown, of course were are interested in that because we are in washington are not really a very big story with long-term impact except the exposure of what each is had on the air a little while ago, john boehner saying are you kidding me? the right wing of the republican party is pushing the republican party in to trouble. to me, one of the biggest stories is a story tha
i think probably the snowden leak story and the nsa will do that. you are to see washington in total turmoil, what to do about the nsa program. that has had a huge impact on washington and will play out in 2014. there are lots of others. gay-rights moved way forward this year. nine more states legalized same- sex marriage. supreme court knocked down the federal defense of marriage act. the syrian chemical weapons ban, nobody ever thought we would be able to ban chemical weapons in syria and...
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i think the nsa cuts very sharply. host: nsa a very big story of 2013. what are you going to remember about 2013? guest: i'm a biographer. to twong to say goodbye very different giants of history, each in their own way demonstrated against the cynicism of our time, that individuals can positively the course of history. what is margaret and one is nelson mandela. -- one is margaret thatcher and what is nelson mandela. i'm going to say hello to pope francis. each asks about president obama and his qualifications. wouldn't you agree that mr. obama was probably the least qualified candidate for president in the last 100 years? guest: i don't know about that. if you look back over the course of american history, we don't elect legislators to the presidency. in the 20th century, we have done it three times. i'm sorry, in the last 100 years we have done it three times. presidenttly with obama. , whoe him, john f. kennedy as soon as he got to the senate was angling to get out of the senate, and warren harding, enough said. by and large, there's a reason we tend
i think the nsa cuts very sharply. host: nsa a very big story of 2013. what are you going to remember about 2013? guest: i'm a biographer. to twong to say goodbye very different giants of history, each in their own way demonstrated against the cynicism of our time, that individuals can positively the course of history. what is margaret and one is nelson mandela. -- one is margaret thatcher and what is nelson mandela. i'm going to say hello to pope francis. each asks about president obama and...
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here is a german newspaper talking about the nsa efforts. that is angulo merkel -- angela merkel and some of the folk she has been in contact with. the headline of "the washington post" this morning ash --this morning the story goes on to note -- we want to get your thoughts and comments. already coming in on our facebook page this morning, www. facebook.com/cspan, derek writes in -- we will be taking your thoughts on that subject throughout our first 40 five minutes of "the washington journal" today. as those conversations going on between a merkel and hollande, this story happening courtesy of foreign policies -- you can find it online on foreign policy's the cable. we are opening our for months to talk about this subject. -- our phone lines to talk about the subject. peter is first from cambridge, massachusetts on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: that is brookline, massachusetts. have called into "washington journal" on this topic before, this nsa spying. every time i hear you focus on it i get angrier and angrier. i get less
here is a german newspaper talking about the nsa efforts. that is angulo merkel -- angela merkel and some of the folk she has been in contact with. the headline of "the washington post" this morning ash --this morning the story goes on to note -- we want to get your thoughts and comments. already coming in on our facebook page this morning, www. facebook.com/cspan, derek writes in -- we will be taking your thoughts on that subject throughout our first 40 five minutes of "the...
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if i may be so bold to quote a t-shirt maker from minnesota, the nsa is the only part of government that is actually listening. [applause] washington is so determined to enact their ideological agenda that they refuse to listen to the plight of working americans. they don't care if people lose their health insurance because in in their estimation, the american people can't determine what level of coverage that they need. they don't care that treating carbon dioxide as a pollutant will destroy jobs and industry because they are too busy pandering to environmental extremists. they don't care that every child born into america today will inherit more than $54,000 in national debt because their experiment in big government is too important to them. we are losing the country we love to a government that is too big, too arrogant, to controlling of our everyday lives. us, the menent upon and women in this room, to take our country back. thatieve that the answer ills our nation are not going to be found in washington dc. i think those answers are going to be found in the states. the only hope fo
if i may be so bold to quote a t-shirt maker from minnesota, the nsa is the only part of government that is actually listening. [applause] washington is so determined to enact their ideological agenda that they refuse to listen to the plight of working americans. they don't care if people lose their health insurance because in in their estimation, the american people can't determine what level of coverage that they need. they don't care that treating carbon dioxide as a pollutant will destroy...
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this is a tough time for nsa. everyone says, what are you doing and why are you doing it? when we get together, we actually say, it is much more important for this country that we defend this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up a program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you today and telling you why thenfended these programs having give them up and have our nation or our allies be attacked and have people killed. span,is weekend on c- intelligence officials defend the nsa intelligence program at a house hearing. saturday at 10 a.m. eastern. live funds on c-span 2, your phone calls and comments for kitty kelley. both tv's noon on "in-depth." in november,end remembering john f. kennedy. eyewitness events surrounding the assassination. sundays at 3 p.m. eastern. >> this painting was originally painted as my grandmother's .fficial white house portrait in the 1960s, lady bird johnson went looking for portraits of first ladies to bring hang in the white house. they thought it was important. she looked high and lo
this is a tough time for nsa. everyone says, what are you doing and why are you doing it? when we get together, we actually say, it is much more important for this country that we defend this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up a program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you today and telling you why thenfended these programs having give them up and have our nation or our allies be attacked and have people killed. span,is weekend...
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to testify in an investigation of the nsa. we will play a little bit of what chairman mike rogers and senator dianne feinstein said in that interview. [video clip] this was an all, american, contractor who was trusted and he stripped our system. if he wasopportunity a whistleblower, to pick up the phone and call the house intelligence committee, the senate intelligence committee and say i have some information you ought to see. maybeld certainly see him both together, maybe separately, but we would have seen him and we would have looked at that information. that did not happen. now he has done this an armistice service to our country. norma's disservice in this country and i believe in no clemency. >> you suggest he should be prosecuted. >> that's correct. >> it's a question as to what he knew about the material he still and who he worked with. the russians are not allowing him to stay in the country of russia because they think he is just a nice guy. there is clearly more to this story. i think it is terrible. if he wants to
to testify in an investigation of the nsa. we will play a little bit of what chairman mike rogers and senator dianne feinstein said in that interview. [video clip] this was an all, american, contractor who was trusted and he stripped our system. if he wasopportunity a whistleblower, to pick up the phone and call the house intelligence committee, the senate intelligence committee and say i have some information you ought to see. maybeld certainly see him both together, maybe separately, but we...
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things such as the nsa penetration of google and facebook could dramatically impact apple stock -- i'm sorry, google stock. inould be very interested your comment as to whether you think it will impact apple anywhere nearly as much as it impacts google. guest: google is worth more than microsoft. has disrupted my industry, magazine publishing trade has disrupted advertising -- publishing. has disrupted advertising. google owns youtube, where a lot of original content creation has moved to. the market is telling you it is more relevant than microsoft, previously the world cost most valuable company. -- world's most valuable company. not making any call. that is what the market is saying. this is a company that no one in the year 2000 had heard of. apple, there is that old line that the president had. there is an apple device in everybody's hands. i have several at home. you see college students having them. is single-blet handedly killing the pc industry. this is the world's most valuable company by market capitalization, and yet it is not in the world's most quoted stock market events.
things such as the nsa penetration of google and facebook could dramatically impact apple stock -- i'm sorry, google stock. inould be very interested your comment as to whether you think it will impact apple anywhere nearly as much as it impacts google. guest: google is worth more than microsoft. has disrupted my industry, magazine publishing trade has disrupted advertising -- publishing. has disrupted advertising. google owns youtube, where a lot of original content creation has moved to. the...
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snowden.pired drake exposed the nsa trailblazer program. going through additional challenge -- channels. he did. he did try to report it through official channels to no avail. chelsea manning. i am hopeful manning will see the light of day of freedom. one other comment i would like to make -- the woman who approached the topic of the conspiracy theorists who call in, i applaud her bringing that up. i know many of your folks that post the shows are sensitive about that topic. i would encourage producers to think about having their architects and engineers for truth on as guests regarding the fact that they have done this and so forth. i think it is a topic that should be discussed. people to check out the architects and engineers for truth. a balanced view that you probably will not hear. thank you for your comments. todd brings up the whistleblower even. you can check that out in the archives. there is a clip of it. we have a few minutes left to take your calls on your political heroes for 2014. a few more notes from the facebook page. but
snowden.pired drake exposed the nsa trailblazer program. going through additional challenge -- channels. he did. he did try to report it through official channels to no avail. chelsea manning. i am hopeful manning will see the light of day of freedom. one other comment i would like to make -- the woman who approached the topic of the conspiracy theorists who call in, i applaud her bringing that up. i know many of your folks that post the shows are sensitive about that topic. i would encourage...
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. >> this is a tough time for nsa. here is what we did. when we get together, we do not wind. we actually say, it is much more important for this country that we defend this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up a program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you today, telling you why we defended these programs, and having given them up, and have our nation or our allies the attacked and people killed. >> this week and, intelligence officials defend the nsa surveillance program. sunday on c-span two. on c-span three, each weekend in november, remembering john f. kennedy. accounts of the events surrounding his assassination, sunday at 3:00 eastern. withesident obama met iraqi prime minister to talk about the partition between the u.s. and iraq. he addressed the syrian civil war and iran's nuclear program. this is about 20 minutes. >> all set? all set? i want to welcome back prime minister maliki to the white house. it's been two years since the last u.s. troops left from iraq, but the strategic partnership between our
. >> this is a tough time for nsa. here is what we did. when we get together, we do not wind. we actually say, it is much more important for this country that we defend this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up a program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you today, telling you why we defended these programs, and having given them up, and have our nation or our allies the attacked and people killed. >> this week and,...
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money transfer companies, was carried out under the same provision of the patriot act that enables the nsa to collect phone records. like the nsa program, the mass collection of financial transactions authorized by a secret national security court, the foreign intelligence surveillance court. a taste of what is in that article this morning. next call on health care and the proposed changes to the aca islauri -- is lauria in virginia. virginia.in caller: i tell you to head over to fairfax and you will see what that $5,000 gets you. it gets you one x-ray and a tylenol. that was a good suggestion. i agree with james who called in earlier. you can blame obama. but at the end of the day, it is the insurance companies. the insurance companies are not your friend. you are a transaction to them. your doctor is not your friend. if he is not getting paid, he is not going to see you. people need to get off of this saying about, my insurance company. it is not your insurance company. you are a transaction. we need to cover everyone. like the other woman said, you have to take yourself out of it and st
money transfer companies, was carried out under the same provision of the patriot act that enables the nsa to collect phone records. like the nsa program, the mass collection of financial transactions authorized by a secret national security court, the foreign intelligence surveillance court. a taste of what is in that article this morning. next call on health care and the proposed changes to the aca islauri -- is lauria in virginia. virginia.in caller: i tell you to head over to fairfax and...
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you mentioned the nsa. there was a story this morning -- the piece begins with these words -- next is gilbert from tulsa oklahoma. on the question of u.s. global power, is it the climbing or on the rise he echo caller: -- on the rise? caller: to me it is declining. there is a difference between being that between being the strongest and the most powerful. i think we are the strongest but not the most powerful. the nations we have gone to war with are more powerful than we are financially. look at japan. look at south korea, look at germany. we areere at home, losing all kinds of respect at home. we are all over the world shooting and killing people. barack obama was not savvy enough to understand what was going on in washington dc. we will go to texas, ronnie, what is your take on -- on this? on this is in: as long as obama there -- [indiscernible] normal from west palm beach florida on the democrats line. caller: people voted for change. now that we have so much chagnnge they don't like it. host: al from c
you mentioned the nsa. there was a story this morning -- the piece begins with these words -- next is gilbert from tulsa oklahoma. on the question of u.s. global power, is it the climbing or on the rise he echo caller: -- on the rise? caller: to me it is declining. there is a difference between being that between being the strongest and the most powerful. i think we are the strongest but not the most powerful. the nations we have gone to war with are more powerful than we are financially. look...
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ambassador today to protest allegations the nsa spied on french citizens. agency wasat the collecting tens of thousands of french telephone records broke just as secretary of state john kerry arrived in paris for the start of a european tour over syria. "he newspaper "le monde published the report. stick their data collection roles on the agenda today at a meeting of european union lawmakers -- stricter data condition. they plan to vote on legislation designed to strengthen online privacy and help invent spying, this in the wake of revelations about u.s. government surveillance. the draft measure received stringent privacy reduction instead find that that have significant implications for u.s. internet companies. on wall street this money, stock futures are up ahead of corporate earnings reports and the september unemployment report which comes out tomorrow. this after being delayed by the government shutdown. i head of the opening bell, dow futures are up around four point. and those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. span's student cam vide
ambassador today to protest allegations the nsa spied on french citizens. agency wasat the collecting tens of thousands of french telephone records broke just as secretary of state john kerry arrived in paris for the start of a european tour over syria. "he newspaper "le monde published the report. stick their data collection roles on the agenda today at a meeting of european union lawmakers -- stricter data condition. they plan to vote on legislation designed to strengthen online...
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hi, good morning nsa and everybody. can believeocrats what the republicans are dishing when darrell issa says the president did the most monumental error in history, if they can side with someone like that or get fooled by something like that, then you need to go back to history 101 and just look up all the dirty work that is been going on. it is such a shame. peopleocrats are for the are trying to do this for people and the president. i don't know why anyone would site is. at least try and help with it. instead of siding with the corporations who want to have all the edge on the security -- on the insurance companies. thank you and god bless the people. from here's kathy montgomery, texas on our republican line. caller: i have been watching yhis president obama trey slithered his way out of this. you can keep your 26-year-old on your parents plan. actually, he's going to get rid of that. next year when our employers kick us off of their plan because obama wants it this way, no one is going to be on insurance. no one's
hi, good morning nsa and everybody. can believeocrats what the republicans are dishing when darrell issa says the president did the most monumental error in history, if they can side with someone like that or get fooled by something like that, then you need to go back to history 101 and just look up all the dirty work that is been going on. it is such a shame. peopleocrats are for the are trying to do this for people and the president. i don't know why anyone would site is. at least try and...
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a lot about the nsa in the newspapers the past month. here is from "the washington post" -- from virginia, next call. since sandy hook, it has changed my views. since all the shootings, i have now caught in concealed carry. everyone around me is protected. what is it like that you do this day after day the echo -- after day? affairs -- ct your yes.r: i'm always looking at the situation. i know that i can protect the people around me and myself and my family, whether it is in the house or out in public. what was the process of getting a concealed carry permit? caller: they do background checks signed off by -- host: what was the length of time? caller: it was a while back. maybe a month? host: that was jensen from virginia. from "the wall street journal", a story about iran. the headline says -- it says one more call on this topic. this is jack on the independent line. host: you will get it down to zero. it is a matter of personal responsibility. i think we need extremely strict gun registration laws. motor vehicles have serial numbers, g
a lot about the nsa in the newspapers the past month. here is from "the washington post" -- from virginia, next call. since sandy hook, it has changed my views. since all the shootings, i have now caught in concealed carry. everyone around me is protected. what is it like that you do this day after day the echo -- after day? affairs -- ct your yes.r: i'm always looking at the situation. i know that i can protect the people around me and myself and my family, whether it is in the house...
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. >> this weekend on c-span, intelligence officials defend the nsa's surveillance program in a house committee. -- kelley,elly author of biographies. .nd american history tv remembering john f. kennedy. eyewitness accounts of the assassination. sunday at 3 p.m. eastern. >> president obama met with iraqi prime minister to talk about the partition between the u.s. and iraq. he addressed the syrian civil war and iran's nuclear program. this is about 20 minutes. >> all set? all set? i want to welcome back prime minister maliki to the white house. it's been two years since the last u.s. troops left from iraq, but the strategic partnership between our two countries remains very strong. we honor the lives that were lost, both american and iraqi, to bring about a functioning democracy in a country that previously had been ruled by a vicious dictator. and we appreciate prime minister maliki's commitment to honoring that sacrifice by ensuring a strong, prosperous, inclusive and democratic iraq. >> [speaker translates] >> we had a wide-ranging discussion about economic issues, regional issues,
. >> this weekend on c-span, intelligence officials defend the nsa's surveillance program in a house committee. -- kelley,elly author of biographies. .nd american history tv remembering john f. kennedy. eyewitness accounts of the assassination. sunday at 3 p.m. eastern. >> president obama met with iraqi prime minister to talk about the partition between the u.s. and iraq. he addressed the syrian civil war and iran's nuclear program. this is about 20 minutes. >> all set? all...
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the white house that with a slew of representatives earlier this week from the eu on the so- called nsa spying concerns. do you have an update, and do you think these meetings have improve relations between the u.s. and the eu? >> there's no question that the kind of communication we have had with the european allies have been very important and very useful when it comes to making clear how much we value the kind of security cooperation that our nations have and that we have with europe in general. comes toal when it keeping americans safe, when it comes to keeping our european allies safe. there are the tensions that of been caused by these disclosures are ones that we knowledge and ones that we are addressing directly in our communications with european nations and other nations who have been part of the disclosures. >> [indiscernible] >> i would not speak for any european nation or any other allied nation, but we believe the kind of medication that we have engaged in has been effective and useful in making we value those relationships, how important our cooperation is when it comes t
the white house that with a slew of representatives earlier this week from the eu on the so- called nsa spying concerns. do you have an update, and do you think these meetings have improve relations between the u.s. and the eu? >> there's no question that the kind of communication we have had with the european allies have been very important and very useful when it comes to making clear how much we value the kind of security cooperation that our nations have and that we have with europe...
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about: i have a question this nsa spying thing. how can you defend something like nsa spying? that is something that is going to happen in a socialist country like australia. >> i agree and i would not defended at all. the majority of house democrats voted to defund this bulk surveillance. it is something that a lot of people if you look at the polls and people are troubled by it. i am troubled by it. peopleoubled by the way say bush started it, but obama has expanded it. it could be one of the biggest story in the next 10 years. the government increasing surveillance power and technology. that is a huge story. the great part about this program is we have a chance to follow-up. kathleen has a follow-up tweet. >> i don't have a good answer for that. vote.needs to seek a tell the american people he is sending troops into harms way and here's why. say in two senses why we need to stay in afghanistan. if there is a reason i do not know what it is. about thelso wrote justice department and jpmorgan chase. you asked this question. is it enough? >> is a record settlement and it is tr
about: i have a question this nsa spying thing. how can you defend something like nsa spying? that is something that is going to happen in a socialist country like australia. >> i agree and i would not defended at all. the majority of house democrats voted to defund this bulk surveillance. it is something that a lot of people if you look at the polls and people are troubled by it. i am troubled by it. peopleoubled by the way say bush started it, but obama has expanded it. it could be one...
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we have the whole nsa snowden incident. we have the irs looking at people for political purposes. me, we have ae massive website that is a target for hackers. a lot of people of information. by definition, it reaches out and touches the irs and social security computers. you open pathways to hackers. i am very concerned about the security issue. i want to make sure we are going to know if there are problems and they are not countries with under the rug for political purposes. >> we work closely with the security operations at the department level. asked, you you anonymoust the shopping feature, which i would love to see, do not think it is in place now, it was disabled before the election. we talk about political purposes or not. >> i jemma the german is saying before the october 1 launch. >> it was deleted. why was the deadline pushed back because it didn't work? what was in the whole thing delayed? the part we all feel most safe about, without revealing personal information, you it.ted -- you delayed --anonymous shopper was in >> i do want to say, with my lack of trust in the fe
we have the whole nsa snowden incident. we have the irs looking at people for political purposes. me, we have ae massive website that is a target for hackers. a lot of people of information. by definition, it reaches out and touches the irs and social security computers. you open pathways to hackers. i am very concerned about the security issue. i want to make sure we are going to know if there are problems and they are not countries with under the rug for political purposes. >> we work...
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the nsa has always been led by a military officer since it was created in 1952. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. i don't think anybody would have looked into a crystal ball people on college campuses would be streaming netflix onto an iphone to watch a movie. this is what is happening out there. we have this huge issue that the not that you want to date yourself -- i remember in northwest ohio, depending on the day, if the antenna on the house was working right, you got two channels. maybe that one channel. some days you did not get any channels. the industry has changed so rapidly that i want to make sure that we have things out there that regulate and law on the books that spur innovation. i think we have created around 3.8 million jobs. front oflogy issues in the current congress. tonight on "the communicators." >> washington journal continues. is the coming saturday date that the obama administration has pledged to have healthcare.gov working for the vast majority of americans. we'll talk about that deadline and other developments with
the nsa has always been led by a military officer since it was created in 1952. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. i don't think anybody would have looked into a crystal ball people on college campuses would be streaming netflix onto an iphone to watch a movie. this is what is happening out there. we have this huge issue that the not that you want to date yourself -- i remember in northwest ohio, depending on the day, if the antenna on the house was working right, you got...
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we spent three weeks trying to explain to people, the nsa is not listening to french phone calls, not listening to spanish phone calls. i just met with a group from the european union yesterday and there is a bipartisan group in two weeks.els i am leading the delegation. we will have these discussions, because what we do not want to happen is for them to use this -- asx use for excluding an excuse for excluding american companies operating. there would be no reason to do that. candidly, and these are not companies run him a owned, operated we do not plug into them, as you might see in the press, for our american i.t. companies. it just does not happen. we have laws and protection and oversight. i told my allies, we send our intelligence services to the foreign intelligence surveillance court before they a foreign.listen to name another intelligence service in the world that sends them to a third-party court to see if they can listen to the united states. do you think they are having this conversation in china or france or germany or italy? as a matter of fact, the europeans who are sc
we spent three weeks trying to explain to people, the nsa is not listening to french phone calls, not listening to spanish phone calls. i just met with a group from the european union yesterday and there is a bipartisan group in two weeks.els i am leading the delegation. we will have these discussions, because what we do not want to happen is for them to use this -- asx use for excluding an excuse for excluding american companies operating. there would be no reason to do that. candidly, and...
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that's on the nsa story. we told you that military chiefs will be up on capitol hill today starting at 9:30 a.m. central time on c-span3. impact ofout the automatic spending cuts known as our national on defense. hear from "usa today," military services battle over shrinking budget. the army facing downsizing and a defense budget that favors technology ever ground forces. look at the end of 2014 and the estimates with sequestration. the army chief will be testifying on capitol hill at the senate armed services committee, coverage on c-span3 at 9:30 a.m. eastern time. also, sticking with the military, there is this headline. all of youone to from "the new york times," the reports of military sensual xual assault rises again. depending pentagon saying that reported complaints are positive, and increase in victims coming forward. senatorjill brand -- jill brand -- senator gillibrand of new york calling for changes in power over this. time giving victims more resources. on thursday and friday, a congressional pan
that's on the nsa story. we told you that military chiefs will be up on capitol hill today starting at 9:30 a.m. central time on c-span3. impact ofout the automatic spending cuts known as our national on defense. hear from "usa today," military services battle over shrinking budget. the army facing downsizing and a defense budget that favors technology ever ground forces. look at the end of 2014 and the estimates with sequestration. the army chief will be testifying on capitol hill at...
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the insider threat problem -- everyone here has heard of edward snowden, recent nsa leaker. bradley manning and robert hanssen, and fbi special agent who spied for the russians for 20 years. not our finest moment. we are not too proud of that. these are certainly the most widely known insider three cases. but the issue itself is far much more expansive and runs far deeper than any one of the single incidents or these isolated case studies. if we are ever going to have any real chance of combating the student or threat problem, we can't build a defense mechanism against single case studies or specific actions. he can't just look at removable media activity because that is what bradley manning used. we can't look at justice system administrators or privileged users because it was noted had a technical background. we really have to try to attack the issue after the root of the problem and really understand what an insider threat means. so along those lines, the core feature of the insider threat is betrayal. these are individuals who betrayed their positions of trust and used t
the insider threat problem -- everyone here has heard of edward snowden, recent nsa leaker. bradley manning and robert hanssen, and fbi special agent who spied for the russians for 20 years. not our finest moment. we are not too proud of that. these are certainly the most widely known insider three cases. but the issue itself is far much more expansive and runs far deeper than any one of the single incidents or these isolated case studies. if we are ever going to have any real chance of...
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with thehands brazilian president, who is classed with president obama over nsa spying. with mr.ial service mandell is about to wrap up. -- mr. mandela is about to wrap up. afterwards, addresses by several world leaders and you will be able to hear this on our website. president obama is in south africa. joe biden is hosting an event at the white house today. expectedpresident is to announce more funding for mental health services. is the first anniversary of the newtown connecticut -- newtown, connecticut school shooting. allow moneyuse will to become available. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> c-span. we bring public affairs event from washington and directly to you. would put you in the room at congressional hearings and white house events. c-span, created by the cable tv industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cattle -- cable satellite provider. you can now watch us in hd. >> washington journal continues. host: for a look at how the business community is reacting to the ongoing budget negotiations, we turn to john engler. let's start
with thehands brazilian president, who is classed with president obama over nsa spying. with mr.ial service mandell is about to wrap up. -- mr. mandela is about to wrap up. afterwards, addresses by several world leaders and you will be able to hear this on our website. president obama is in south africa. joe biden is hosting an event at the white house today. expectedpresident is to announce more funding for mental health services. is the first anniversary of the newtown connecticut -- newtown,...
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given the nsa revelations, should we worry? guest: we should always have some questions, but, no, there is no requirement that all your records will be electronic. go -- aouple using couple years ago, doctors in the country were getting billions of dollars to upgrade their offices. instead of using paper and pen to take notes on you when you visited, they would use the computer. many doctors, until recently, were still using paper and pen. it has been shown that things are a lot safer and more efficient if you have electronic health care records. on thing that is important is that your health data should not matter. you're not going to have to go on the exchanges and tell people what diseases you have. nobody should be asking what your health care history is. starting january 1, and no longer matters. it will matter if you're somebody who goes to the doctor more often than not. somebody may ask how often you go to the doctor and what hospitals you use in your area. you will look to see if your doctor is in the plan you are look
given the nsa revelations, should we worry? guest: we should always have some questions, but, no, there is no requirement that all your records will be electronic. go -- aouple using couple years ago, doctors in the country were getting billions of dollars to upgrade their offices. instead of using paper and pen to take notes on you when you visited, they would use the computer. many doctors, until recently, were still using paper and pen. it has been shown that things are a lot safer and more...
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he is one of the biggest challengers around going to war and the nsa. something that he has taken over for ron paul, the former congressman, who was known as dr. noel for voting against policy. a strongtely has stance that is getting him noticed. host: "the wall street journal" has pictures of the remaining contenders. what do we know about when this announcement will be made? how's it looking? death a clearing this up a he has been a part of the president's team several times before. he was seen as the president's favorite. as the other candidate, it was seen as this big debate. did he go with the person he really wanted? or who his base wanted? the question now is does he choose janet yellen or go for one of these dark horses? -- host: what do you make of a democratic president with dry candidates that everyone says he really wanted because of where the nominee had to go first? guest: i have a lot of friends remember his comments when he was a guest at harvard about women and their role in academics. i guess there are two sides to this. there are folk
he is one of the biggest challengers around going to war and the nsa. something that he has taken over for ron paul, the former congressman, who was known as dr. noel for voting against policy. a strongtely has stance that is getting him noticed. host: "the wall street journal" has pictures of the remaining contenders. what do we know about when this announcement will be made? how's it looking? death a clearing this up a he has been a part of the president's team several times before....
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what is the government to learning from all of this data the nsa is collecting with phone records and e-mail accounts? that is one of the issues we had -- issues we touched on. [video clip] >> the question is how far does this go? if we follow the obvious conclusion, it could be your medical records, i family member's medical records, your children's record at school. .our employment records somebody has had something in employmentin the record that has been misread. it is easy to say the people want to support all this. they had so much stuff they didn't even look at it. date nor did. they dropped the ball. now they have to spy on you and everything the can do to stop another 9/11. of course you know that, but how much of your personal privacy would you give up? , ifou give up everything you give up all of your privacy have you made yourself safer? host: joining us at 10:00 eastern time, c-span's newsmakers program with senator patrick leahy, democrat from for the -- democrat from for mott and chair of the judiciary committee. will get your opinions on the health care and affordable
what is the government to learning from all of this data the nsa is collecting with phone records and e-mail accounts? that is one of the issues we had -- issues we touched on. [video clip] >> the question is how far does this go? if we follow the obvious conclusion, it could be your medical records, i family member's medical records, your children's record at school. .our employment records somebody has had something in employmentin the record that has been misread. it is easy to say the...
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the fight over the nsa funding in july was a notable moment. it was a surprise to readers in both chambers that it got as far as it did and nearly passed in the house and might have succeeded in the senate. host: just a sense of how the party has changed, congressman amosh district was once held by jerry ford. guest: that is one change. i was talking to a senior conservative member and he said it was great to see more electing conservative members to the house. others would argue that it is because of redistricting that made it possible. host: the other story you want on yesterday, "the house nearly next the -- narrowly backs the foods cap overhaul bill pickup what happens with the sludge -- bill." what happens with this bill and what is in the bill? guest: 80% of it is for what is now known as the supplemental nutritional assistance program but also establishes subsidies. what the house did was split it apart. in july, they narrowly approved a plan that authorized a bunch of crap subsidies -- crop subsidies. the part of the bill mirrors what t
the fight over the nsa funding in july was a notable moment. it was a surprise to readers in both chambers that it got as far as it did and nearly passed in the house and might have succeeded in the senate. host: just a sense of how the party has changed, congressman amosh district was once held by jerry ford. guest: that is one change. i was talking to a senior conservative member and he said it was great to see more electing conservative members to the house. others would argue that it is...